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Anybody have a good protein skimmer they aren't currently needing?

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Old October 2nd, 2006, 09:49 PM
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Anybody have a good protein skimmer they aren't currently needing?

Does anybody have a good protein skimmer they aren't currently needing? I need one to replace my skilter or run in tandem with it. My tank is 0nly 29 gallons. I need to buy one.

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Re: Anybody have a good protein skimmer they aren't currently needing?

I might have a seaclone 100 you can use. It is the one I took off my 75 gallon. They are not the best but it would take care of your 29 gallon. You could use it until you decide which one you want to buy. I would sell it to you cheap except I want to use it on one of those 30 gallons in my garage. It will just be a couple months until I can set one up. Call me if your interested and we'll try to work something out.
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Re: Anybody have a good protein skimmer they aren't currently needing?

I have a red sea skimmer for sale.

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Re: Anybody have a good protein skimmer they aren't currently needing?

sorry I don't have any extra equipment. .

Brandon

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